The WNBA's trademark application for "Detroit Shock" suggests Detroit as a leading contender for a new team, with a bid led ...
Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores is leading an investor group to bring the WNBA back to Michigan, and it features a long list ...
The owner of the Detroit Pistons is leading a supergroup of investors in an effort to bring a WNBA franchise back to Detroit.
Gores bought the Pistons in 2011. Bill Laimbeer was the Detroit Shock head coach for the title-winning seasons in 2003, 2006 and 2008, Rick Mahorn joined as an assistant in 2005; the two won the ...
And the Detroit Pistons want to be part of it ... worst in the league to winning the 2003 title behind head coach Bill Laimbeer, a two-time NBA champion center with Pistons.
Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores and his wife Holly — backed by ... They were coached by former Bad Boys legend Bill Laimbeer ...
(CBS DETROIT) — Detroit Pistons owner Tom Gores is looking to bring a WNBA franchise back to the Motor City. Gores submitted ...
The rumors can now be put to rest: An effort to bring professional women's basketball to Detroit ... the Pistons in 2011. The Shock in 2002 finished 9-23, a league worst, with Laimbeer taking ...
The Detroit Shock always faced an uphill battle garnering attention in a region with four major professional sports teams.